The Publicity Hound’s
Tips of the Week
Issue #584 Dec. 6, 2011
Publisher: Joan Stewart
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“Tips, Tricks and Tools for Free Publicity”
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In This Issue
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1. OK, What’s Bugging You?
2. Attention Amazon Authors
3. Your Own Amazon URL
4. Twitter Tweekly
5. My Gift to You–It’s Almost Here
6. Hound Video of the Week
7. And at My Blog & Mobile Site…
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1. OK, What’s Bugging You?
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I can hear it in your voice when you call.
You sound frustrated.
At times, you sound lost, like you’re not quite sure where you’re
going with publicity and social media, and sometimes you’re
unsure that you’re even on the right road.
You’ve got success stories to share with other Publicity Hounds,
but they’re hit or miss.
During those weeks when you’re clicking on all cylinders, you
sometimes stall. And it’s usually so difficult to start back up.
So you plod along, all alone.
There’s a better way. I can help.
But to make sure I know exactly what you’re looking for, I need
your input. So I’m asking you to answer just a few quick
questions at http://www.PublicityHoundSurvey.com
To thank you for your time and input, I’ll give you a $25 gift
certificate good for any Publicity Hound product, as soon as you
finish the last question. Consider this your Deal of the Day.
Go here now: http://www.PublicityHoundSurvey.com
Oh, as an additional “thank you,” I’ll also enter you into a
drawing for one of three $50 Amazon gift cards. Now wouldn’t THAT
be a super-cool treat that would make your holiday shopping a
whole lot easier?
Just make sure you give me your email address, so I can contact
you if you win!
Here are the questions:
http://www.PublicityHoundSurvey.com
The quicker you finish, the quicker you can use your gift
certificate.
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2. Attention Amazon Authors
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With so many authors formatting their books for the Kindle, I
want to remind you about Amazon.com’s Author Central.
It’s a page on Amazon just for you, so you can tell them a little
about yourself, promote your expertise, and tell them about your
books. You can list your website addresses, too. But the links
aren’t live. That’s because–duh–Amazon wants you to stay on the
site and buy.
As soon as you sign up for Author Central, you can start adding
content to your page, even though it can take from three to five
days for the page to show up on the site.
You can learn all about Author Central at
https://authorcentral.amazon.com/gp/help
Warning: Authors write some of the dullest, most boring bios on
earth. Don’t you be one of them.
See “Special Report #46: Tips for Rewriting Your Boring Bio.” I
show you how to find great materials for your bio, share examples
of some of the best bios I’ve read, and explain how to
incorporate key events from your childhood that will make your
writing come alive. All for only $10. Order at
http://publicityhound.com/publicity-products/reports.html#SpecialReport46
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3. Your Own Amazon URL
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Thanks to Publicity Hounds Anne Roos (the Celtic harpist) and Bob
Baker (the indie music PR guy) for tipping us off to this new
Amazon feature that authors will love.
If you sell books on Amazon and you’ve already created a page for
yourself using Amazon’s Author Central (see item above), you can
now have a customized web address or your profile.
A simple URL makes it a lot easier to share the link on your
Facebook page, in a tweet, in your email signature, and on
marketing materials.
You’re limited to only one URL but you can use any combination of
letters, numbers, dashes, periods and underscores.
You’ll find detailed instructions on how to claim it at
https://authorcentral.amazon.com/gp/help?ie=UTF8&topicID=
200799660
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4. Twitter Tweekly
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I love the way art marketing expert Alyson Stanfield updates her
blog readers on all the content they’ve been missing if they
don’t read her Twitter feed.
Every Friday, she publishes a post titled “Twitter Tweekly.” It’s
a simple list of her favorite tweets from that week, with links.
I’ve started doing that, too, though I wouldn’t dare steal her
fun title. The list reminds my readers who subscribe to the RSS
feed that they need to follow me on Twitter. It also flags
readers who might have found out about me for the first time by
coming to my blog through one of the search engines.
You can see Alyson’s latest Twitter Tweekly here:
http://www.artbizblog.com/2011/12/tweekly-19.html
Here’s mine:
http://publicityhound.net/?p=9838
Notice how the blog promotes Twitter and this newsletter promotes
the blog. If you have a blog and an ezine, there are dozens of
ways you can use them to cross-promote. The blog pulls in
traffic. Once you can capture the reader’s email address, you can
use it to push out your message with an ezine.
That pull-push cycle is an incredibly powerful marketing tool.
Don Crowther explained all the ways you should be using them in
tandem when he was my guest during the teleseminar “How to use
Blogs & Ezines Together to Grow Your Business.” Read more about
it at
http://publicityhound.com/publicity-products/marketing-tapes/blogs_and_ezines.htm
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5. My Gift to You–It’s Almost Here
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How would you like to be able to help your clients, boss and
friends with publicity, and look like a hero when they show up on
the front page of the local business journal or on TV?
Give them my free ebook, “The Best of the Publicity Hound’s Tips
of the Week of 2011.” It’s chock full of more than two dozen
publicity and social media tips that will have their tails
wagging.
Each year, I comb through every item in this newsletter, pluck
out the 24 or more that received the greatest response from
readers, and compile them into an ebook that makes a valuable
holiday gift for Publicity Hounds on your list.
The book will be ready for you on Tuesday, Dec. 20, and you’ll
read about it here. Stay tuned…
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6. Hound Video of the Week
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Dread trimming the tree this year?
You’ll find some inspiration in this video, courtesy of Publicity
Hound Kathleen Mahan of San Juan Capistrano, CA. Watch how these
clever four-legged Hounds trim their own tree. One even climbs up
on a ladder. If they can do it, we two-legged Hounds can do it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUtPKbMwnRo
Dog Jokes & Quotes Ebook: 170+ G-rated dog jokes and quotes,
perfect for a dog-lover, your favorite vet, or just for a few
good laughs.
BONUS: Buy the ebook and you also get a compilation of the 50
best websites for dog humor.
http://publicityhound.com/dogjokebook/
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7. And at My Blog & Mobile Site…
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How to piggyback PR onto top consumer trends for 2012
http://publicityhound.net/?p=9846
Fast Company tips and other tweets from this past week
http://publicityhound.net/?p=9838
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Joan Stewart
The Publicity Hound
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